• During Strawberry Fun Days, visitors can be a farmer for the and pick their own strawberries. Or ride the tractor to and from the berry fields. Then, tour the rest of the farm, make arts and crafts, hop on inflatable attractions and grab a scoop of Uncle Dave's ice cream.

• PumpkinFest in the fall includes a wagon ride down to the patch to find a pumpkin, a giant corn maze and more! At nightfall on weekends, the family-friendly farm turns into a den of terror. HorrorFest invites visitors to walk through the Barn of Horror, test their bravery as they trek through the bloody fields of Carnage, ride through the spooky woods on the Hayride of Horror and face aliens head-on at the 3-D Alien Encounter.

• Experience the magic of millions of lights illuminating acres of farmland at Shady Brook Farm's Holiday Light Show. For a unique experience, take a tractor ride through their whimsical displays. The lights come on beginning November 22 and will shine bright through January 4.

In addition to their family fun events, Shady Brook Farm
grows acres of pick-your-own crops that visitors can enjoy year-round! Their offerings include apples in August through October, blueberries and blackberries in July and August, peaches in August and September, pumpkins in September and October and strawberries in May and June.

The farm market is open year-round and provides locally
grown produce, deli and dairy products and gardening needs.
Guests can also play on the playground or sip a glass of
Rose Bank Winery wine. There's always something fun
happening at Shady Brook Farm!